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hi Hmi symbol library has gear animation.how to rotate gear animation in wincc. |
| 6/1/2011 10:02 AM | |
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can you attach a screenshot of the object you want to rotate? |
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| 6/1/2011 10:17 AM | |
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hi please find the attachment Attachmentscreen shot.zip (528 Downloads) |
| 6/1/2011 10:33 AM | |
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Hi murukesh You can use Status Display for your purpose. First you have to create emf files of the Gears, and then assign the emf Files in the Status Display and then use INT, BYTE datatype to switch the animation |
| 6/1/2011 11:56 AM | |
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Another solution is to draw a similar object yourself as Polygon. Most standard objects are very limited when it comes to rotating. I made a quick sort of manual on how you can achieve what you want. Hope you (and perhaps others) will like it. AttachmentWinCC 7 - Rotating polygon.pdf (778 Downloads) |
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| 6/1/2011 7:03 PM | |
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Hi murukesh, Please forgive me for saying that... I think my "poly_gear" & "poly_fan" looks much more beautiful than yours! Furthurmore, mine were created by WinCC Graphics VBA & can be made rotary with Animation_Trigger as the attachment.
Tell me if you need my VBA codes. B.R., Komi AttachmentRotating_GearAndFan.zip (566 Downloads) |
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